Re: question about wire antenna and tuner



"Sal M. Onella" <salmonella@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:z7eXi.2056$1R.10@xxxxxxxxxxxx:

as heat somewhere in the system. If too much is reflected back from
the antenna and dissipated within in your transmitter, the transmitter
overheats ($$$) or it reduces power to protect itself and nobody hears
you.

Here we go again!

Owen
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